The annual Conservative Political Action Conference will once again bring some of the brightest stars in the conservative political world together to share ideas and strategies.

Speakers this year will include President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Ted Cruz among others. Below are five things viewers can expect to see discussed at the national conference.

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1. President Donald Trump to speak

President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak at the conference on Friday at 10:20 a.m. in the Potomac Ballroom of the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Maryland. Trump previously spoke at CPAC in 2013, 2014 and 2015.

At the 2015 conference, Trump spoke with Fox News host Sean Hannity about the possibility of running in the 2016 election, saying “I’m looking at it very seriously.”

Trump is the first sitting president to attend since George W. Bush in 2008.

2. 'Brexit and What it Means for the World'

Last June, the Brexit vote sent stock markets around the world reeling. CPAC will host Nigel Farage, a British member of the European Parliament.

Farage, who campaigned heavily for Great Britain to exit the European Union will speak on “Brexit and What it Means for the World.” That speech is scheduled to begin Friday at 11:55 a.m., directly after President Trump’s speech.

3. The Ronald Reagan Dinner

In honor of the 40th President of the United States, the Ronald Reagan Dinner will be held on Friday at 7:30 p.m. Michael Reagan will be the keynote speaker at the dinner that carries his father’s name.

“Michael Reagan has spent his life dedicated to honoring his father’s vision of America through his essential work with the Reagan Legacy Foundation and we believe there are few who can match Michael’s ability to articulate how that vision can positively affect the lives of Americans in the 21st Century and beyond,” said American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp.

Reagan will be introduced by KT McFarland, the Deputy National Security Adviser.

4. Vice President Mike Pence to make appearance

Vice President Mike Pence will speak at the conference Thursday night at 7:30. Pence will be introduced by Chris Cox, Executive Director of the NRA-ILA.

At the 2015 CPAC, Pence condemned the nation of Russia saying, “modern Russia seeks to redraw the map of Europe by force."

5. 'A Conversation about the Constitution'

Sen. Ted Cruz will participate in “A Conversation about the Constitution” on Thursday. The seminar will be hosted by Mark Levin of the Conservative Review.

While the content of the conversation is not yet known, it may mirror what the GOP calls "A Rebirth of Constitutional Government." The Republican Party's website speaks of the Constitution being "in crisis."

Levin is also scheduled to take the CPAC stage on Friday as a part of a seminar titled “Conservatives Leading the Way on Criminal Justice Reform in State Capitals.

Among the groups attending CPAC is "Conservatives concerned about the death penatly," which promotes repealing the death penalty. According to the group, it will be the fifth year in a row for them to have a booth.